Free winter cinema: Welcome 2024 with screenings from UCLA Film & Television Archive

Photofest Greta Garbo, left, and John Gilbert in ’Flesh and the Devil.&rsq
Photofest Greta Garbo, left, and John Gilbert in ’Flesh and the Devil.’
Photofest Greta Garbo, left, and John Gilbert in 'Flesh and the Devil.' Arts + Culture Public programs run through April 28 at the Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum The UCLA Film & Television Archive welcomes the new year with a big screen lineup including the beauty, glamor and romance of Classical Hollywood; recent preservations and television treasures with suspense, comedy, song and early videotape in NBC's living color; global cinema; overlooked pre-Code Hollywood; screenings from the "Making Waves" and "Family Flicks" series; award-winning feature-length and short films; and more - as well as conversations with special in-person guests. "The Archive opens 2024 with breathtaking and eye-opening screenings," said May Hong HaDuong, director of the Archive, a division of UCLA Library. "This season's diverse public programming includes a series highlighting the incomparable talent of Greta Garbo, a beloved television series set in neo-noir Los Angeles - "The Rockford Files" - and the amazing contributions of women in front and behind the screen with a collection of works by Southeast Asian women filmmakers in "Unsettling Landscape: Experimental Films by Southeast Asian Women Filmmakers." In-person screenings are held at the Billy Wilder Theater. All programs are free through June 2024, thanks to a gift from an anonymous donor. Jan. 19-March 24 - Then Came Garbo.
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